It seems common that a lot of women have this complete lack of logic and total sense of entitlement when they choose to expose themselves for attention. They feel they should be able to wear as little as possible without any sort of negative consequence, while at the same time they have zero issue mocking or attacking a male if he was to wear something inappropriate in public. I personally am tired of women exposing themselves in public (and around children) and acting like they have a right to do so.
and... it's not going to be a problem for the woman whose dress is traipsing a mile behind her if someone else is wearing something skin tight. the bride's going to be the centre of attention no matter what.
The whole don't outshine the bride malarkey. If the bride is ugly, a nice dress won't change anything, but a wedding is a classy event and the guests should at least dress it. But I'm not offended about tight dresses. There's bigger better and more frightening news this week other than a lady in a tight dress, next topic please
It might've not have been a great choice for a wedding, but she most certainly did not deserve to be slutshamed, and have people slap her inappropriately, that was totally inappropriate, rude, and uncalled for. The only person who had a right to complain about her dress was the bride afterall it was her special day.
Loving the comments... really entertaining :v Come on... it's a dress... if she wanna dress slutty (Someone's triggered by now lol) who am I? to judge? :v
But it's a dress... nothing more... (Anyone got her number?) :v kidding... kidding. Seriously tho, is she one of the brides maids? No? Then don't stress it. She was one of them? Don't care... people dress bad... look at Trump... his hair-piece alone makes his dress attire 100% bad :v
I hate the whole slut-shaming thing. But she looks good in that dress and I'd be pissed if I were the bride, wouldn't want anyone to look better than me on my day and that dress is not appropriate for a wedding.
I agree she shouldn't be slut shamed and no one should be for that matter, however, its supposed to be a wedding she's going to and that dress looks a bit too over the top. She should have toned it down.
If I had the body she does I'd have worn it myself! I'm not much on attending weddings but I do go to parties and have gone in shorter dresses and even sheer dresses.
I don't understand how anyone can outshine a bride. She's the reason everyone is there and is more than likely prancing around in white gown. I think people had too much time on their hands and I believe the women were catty and jealous.
Should she be slut shamed, no. But she is going to a wedding not a club, this is like going to work in a pair jeans. I hope this was not a black tie event.
As I scroll down to the picture I was expecting a shocker of a dress but it is just a normal dress, short yes but it was 90 degrees - What is the problem, was it an Amish wedding?
I think it's more innapropriate that she's taking attention away from the bride. She obviously looks fantastic and knows she would attract a lot of attention, I don't like when people do that at a wedding.
It's inappropriate for sure, at any other occasion it would be fine and she has the body for it for sure, but at a wedding it is downright disrespectful to wear something that takes the attention away from the bride. That's my only problem with it.
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It seems common that a lot of women have this complete lack of logic and total sense of entitlement when they choose to expose themselves for attention.
They feel they should be able to wear as little as possible without any sort of negative consequence, while at the same time they have zero issue mocking or attacking a male if he was to wear something inappropriate in public.
I personally am tired of women exposing themselves in public (and around children) and acting like they have a right to do so.
A wedding is about the bride and groom. Doing anything to draw attention to yourself is just selfish and inconsiderate.
I agree, it really is a lack of common decency.
I think the person wearing this bloody thing is going to stand out the most:
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and... it's not going to be a problem for the woman whose dress is traipsing a mile behind her if someone else is wearing something skin tight. the bride's going to be the centre of attention no matter what.
How can you be "slut-shamed" for wearing a dress. Calling someone a slut suggests they have had an excessive number of sex partners.
How does wearing a provocative dress make her a slut.
Yes the dress is a little too revealing for wedding, but it does not mean she is a slut!
The whole don't outshine the bride malarkey. If the bride is ugly, a nice dress won't change anything, but a wedding is a classy event and the guests should at least dress it. But I'm not offended about tight dresses. There's bigger better and more frightening news this week other than a lady in a tight dress, next topic please
It might've not have been a great choice for a wedding, but she most certainly did not deserve to be slutshamed, and have people slap her inappropriately, that was totally inappropriate, rude, and uncalled for. The only person who had a right to complain about her dress was the bride afterall it was her special day.
Loving the comments... really entertaining :v
Come on... it's a dress... if she wanna dress slutty (Someone's triggered by now lol) who am I? to judge? :v
But it's a dress... nothing more... (Anyone got her number?) :v kidding... kidding.
Seriously tho, is she one of the brides maids? No? Then don't stress it. She was one of them? Don't care... people dress bad... look at Trump... his hair-piece alone makes his dress attire 100% bad :v
I hate the whole slut-shaming thing. But she looks good in that dress and I'd be pissed if I were the bride, wouldn't want anyone to look better than me on my day and that dress is not appropriate for a wedding.
I agree she shouldn't be slut shamed and no one should be for that matter, however, its supposed to be a wedding she's going to and that dress looks a bit too over the top. She should have toned it down.
Why in the world does matter? Why does anyone have the right to slut shame?
Honestly, if she came to my wedding in that, I would have had her leave. That's bachelorette party attire. Lol
If I had the body she does I'd have worn it myself! I'm not much on attending weddings but I do go to parties and have gone in shorter dresses and even sheer dresses.
The article didn't really specify that she was called a slut.
I can see why the way she dressed attracted more attention to her but I don't think she should have had drinks spilled on her. That's uncalled for
I think there's a difference between saying that she's not dressed appropriately for the occasion and saying that she's dressed like a slut.
Obviously, she's not dressed for a wedding. But I don't think she should be slut-shamed.
I don't understand how anyone can outshine a bride. She's the reason everyone is there and is more than likely prancing around in white gown. I think people had too much time on their hands and I believe the women were catty and jealous.
Should she be slut shamed, no. But she is going to a wedding not a club, this is like going to work in a pair jeans. I hope this was not a black tie event.
As I scroll down to the picture I was expecting a shocker of a dress but it is just a normal dress, short yes but it was 90 degrees - What is the problem, was it an Amish wedding?
the dress is little is too tight and inappropriate for a weeding but the other woman are very rude to threat her that way.
It is inappropriate for a wedding but that doesn't mean that people should have the right to slut shame her
I think it's more innapropriate that she's taking attention away from the bride. She obviously looks fantastic and knows she would attract a lot of attention, I don't like when people do that at a wedding.
It's inappropriate for sure, at any other occasion it would be fine and she has the body for it for sure, but at a wedding it is downright disrespectful to wear something that takes the attention away from the bride. That's my only problem with it.